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3D GIS for Infrastructure – Perth

Bentley, creator of MicroStation software, is hosting seminars in Sydney and Perth under the theme of “3D GIS for Infrastructure.” WHEN: 2011-11-02 to 2011-11-02WHERE: Fraser’s Restaurant, PerthSTATE: WACOUNTRY: AUS 3D data will soon be critical, in both CAD and GIS environments, for the design, planning, and management of intelligent cities, campuses, and other infrastructure.   […]

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3D GIS for Infrastructure

  Bentley, creator of MicroStation software, is hosting seminars in Sydney and Perth under the theme of “3D GIS for Infrastructure.”   3D data will soon be critical, in both CAD and GIS environments, for the design, planning, and management of intelligent cities, campuses, and other infrastructure.   Bentley supports the entire mapping workflow from […]

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True 3DGIS

One of the key features of K2Vi is the direct linkage to the GIS system and/or data source. The level of GIS integration and linking to spatial data stores is very important. 3DGIS data integration provides overlay and GIS functionality in 3D, but opens up new opportunities for greater understanding and communication for asset management, […]

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Event: first Australian Geocortex user conference

  AAM will host the first Australian Geocortex User Conference in Melbourne from 10–11 October at Citadines on Bourke Street, Melbourne.   The workshop will outline the benefits of using Geocortex within the workplace and will demonstrate how Geocortex can provide simple and effective solutions to their web mapping requirements.   AAM's Geocortex Product Manager, […]

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First Australian Geocortex User Confrerence

WHEN: 2011-10-10 to 2011-10-11WHERE: Citadines on Bourke Street, MelbourneSTATE: VICCOUNTRY: AUS AAM will host the first Australian Geocortex User Conference in Melbourne from 10-11 October in Melbourne.   The  workshop will outline the benefits of using Geocortex within the workplace, and will demonstrate how it can provide simple and effective solutions to users' web mapping requirements. […]

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Spatial firms help in Queensland disaster

"This simulation is based on accurate spatial data produced by AAM but is for demonstration purposes only. AAM accepts no liability" – AAM   Last week AAM  produced this video that simulates a 5.5-metre flood in Brisbane – the level the river was expected to peak at during floods – to help authorities plan their […]

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NearMap appointed to government supplier panel

  NearMap.com is the latest firm to be appointed to the Australian government’s geospatial supplier panel. The panel is intended to help federal, state and local government agencies who want quick access to geospatial data avoid a lengthy tender process. Although individual agencies who want to access data will still have to negotiate prices and […]

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RapidEye offers NZ imagery

Firms in New Zealand will now have access to improved orthoimagery of the country after RapidEye announced its 5-metre orthoimagery extends across the country. The firm says images have significantly less than 10 per cent cloud. “RapidEye can routinely capture large areas in short time frames, providing clients with timely, cost-effective 5m orthoproducts,” said Dr […]

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APSEA awards for organisational excellence in spatial industry

Awards to organisations For awards to individuals please see separate article.   Innovation and Commercialisation Award: Services Mapping Using Ground Penetrating RADAR – Whelans InSites   This project employed a new method of determining the reliable location of underground assets. It is especially useful where no information – or inaccurate information – exists. Judges stated […]

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Satellite Imagery: 1 billion km2 and counting!

20% cloud from February 2009 to September 2010 RapidEye is celebrating its collection of more than 1 billion km² of image data in a little over a year. Substantial recent coverage is now available for Australia, China, India, Africa and New Zealand; with captures for select parts of PNG and SE Asia now underway.  RapidEye […]

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